Below are the conference presentations released by the 2017 presenters at the inaugural NOAH Arts in Health Conference. Presentations with information pending publication were withheld at the request of the presenters.

Presented by the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine and the Arts Health Early Career Research Network

The Arts in Health Research Intensive is designed to provide a rich introduction to the field of arts in health and fundamentals in evaluation and research. Across five days, participants will:

explore the development and scope of the field

consider the physiological, social and behavioural impacts of the arts in a health context

analyse research and evaluation methodologies that underpin the field

learn about practicalities, issues and methods in arts in health research

engage in group-based discussions, program and protocol development, and presentation

This course is suitable for anyone with a background or interest in the arts, healthcare, community health or social care, and research, and who wishes to learn more about the field and meet others who share their interests. No research experience is necessary, and all levels of experience are welcome.

The program includes one week of on-site programming at the University of Florida and a set of online modules designed to be completed prior to the program.

Program Faculty:

Dr. Daisy Fancourt, University College London, UK; Director, Arts Health Early Career Research Network

Dr. Judy Rollins, Center for Arts in Medicine, University of Florida; College of Medicine, Georgetown University

Jill Sonke, Center for Arts in Medicine, University of Florida

Scholarships:

Partial scholarships, based on merit and financial need, are available. Scholarship awards typically range between 20% – 50% of the program fee. Applications are due October 16, 2017. Click here to download the scholarship application.

https://thenoah.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/noah-logo.png00Katie White Swansonhttps://thenoah.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/noah-logo.pngKatie White Swanson2017-09-29 20:12:122017-10-30 07:41:27Arts in Health Research Intensive at the University of Florida January 29 - February 2, 2018

NOAH is working to develop a research database for the field of Arts in Health that will allow keyword and category searches, and offer guidance and information on the types of research found. Research will be categorized in areas such as:

Qualitative

Quantitative

Peer-Reviewed

Use of a Control Group

Multi-Site

Interdisciplinary

Blinded study

NOAH’s goal is to find areas of need and to support rigorous research-based construction of studies and resources for professionals and programs in the field.

We appreciate your patience while this database is being built, and invite you to explore the below resources for your research efforts.